Peter Singer's article in this Sunday's Times Magazine - Why We Must Ration Health Care - spelled out the economics and history of our insurance morass in under a dozen pages what I only kinda got in a semester's worth of Health Econ 101. As a plus, Singer trades the economists' frustrating unwillingness to address morality for a healthy dose of utilitarianism, plainly pointing out the inconsistencies in the ways we will and won't talk about the $$$ value of life.
If you like what you read, here are some more writings by Singer on animal welfare, global poverty and more.
Enjoy,
Jessie
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